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northwest arkansas community college business and computer information systems division discipline code prog course number 1603 course title swift programming catalog description on demand the student will gain knowledge and ...

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                                   Northwest Arkansas Community College 
                                Business and Computer Information Systems Division 
          
          
         Discipline Code 
         PROG  
          
         Course Number  
         1603 
          
         Course Title 
         Swift Programming 
          
         Catalog Description 
         (On Demand) The student will gain knowledge and skill in the development of applications with the 
         Swift programming language developed by Apple. This course will use a Linux server rather than a 
         Macintosh  as  its  development  platform.  Specific  areas  of  emphasis  will  include  familiarity  with 
         development on Linux, basics of Swift, Object-Oriented development with Swift, and effective use of 
         Swift collections. (Outside lab time will be required).  Prerequisites:  PROG 1003 
          
         Prerequisites 
         PROG 1003 
          
         Credit Hours 
         3 credit hours 
          
         Contact hours 
         45 Lecture/Lab hours 
          
         Load hours 
         3 Load Hours 
          
         Semesters Offered  
         On Demand 
          
         ACTS Equivalent 
         None 
          
         Grade Mode 
         A-F 
          
         Learning Outcomes 
         Students will: 
             •   Gain proficiency in the use of Apple’s Swift programming language 
             •   Be able to develop command-line programs in Swift running on a Linux server 
          
         General Education Outcomes Supported 
         None 
          
         Standard Practices 
         None 
          
                 Topics list  
                 •   Software development on Linux 
                 •   The Swift programming language 
                 •   Object-oriented development with Swift 
                 •   Swift built-in collections 
                  
                 Learning activities 
                 •   Assignments and Projects 
                 •   This course requires some in class, hands-on work and also additional hands-on work in a 
                     virtual or on-campus computer lab.  
                  
                  
                 Assessments 
                 •   Homework 
                 •   Projects 
                 •   Quizzes 
                 •   Exams 
                  
                 Grading guidelines 
                 •   A = 90-100% 
                 •   B = 80-89% 
                 •   C = 70-79% 
                 •   D = 60-69% 
                 •   F = 0-59% 
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
     
     
     
     
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...Northwest arkansas community college business and computer information systems division discipline code prog course number title swift programming catalog description on demand the student will gain knowledge skill in development of applications with language developed by apple this use a linux server rather than macintosh as its platform specific areas emphasis include familiarity basics object oriented effective collections outside lab time be required prerequisites credit hours contact lecture load semesters offered acts equivalent none grade mode f learning outcomes students proficiency s able to develop command line programs running general education supported standard practices topics list software built activities assignments projects requires some class hands work also additional virtual or campus assessments homework quizzes exams grading guidelines b c d...

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